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As Hans Eysenck described in his 1956 book Sense and Nonsense in Psychology,[14] Eysenck compiled a list of political statements found in newspapers and political tracts and asked subjects to rate their agreement or disagreement with each.
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Eysenck compiled political statements and asked subjects to rate agreement
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{
    "year": "1956",
    "person": "Hans Eysenck",
    "source": "Sense and Nonsense in Psychology"
}
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September 11, 2025 at 10:03 PM (2 days ago)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_spectrum

This Wikipedia article explains political spectra, their historical origins in the French Revolution, and various models used to classify political positions beyond the simple left-right axis.

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